Currencies Available
Skrill allows you to upload funds in the following currencies: BRL, CAD, CHF, CZK, DKK, EUR, GBP, HKD, JPY, NOK, PLN, SEK, SGD, TWD, USD, ZAR, AUD, TRY, HUF. Skrill allows wallet holders to receive the following currencies: EUR, AUD, BDT, EUR, INR, IDR, KES, MYR, NPR, PLN, PHP, LKR, THB, VND, GBP).
When it comes to replenishing your Skrill account or wallet, you can add more funds to it with local or global payment options. Among others, these include AMEX, Mastercard, and Visa cards.
However, though uploads are immediate, the fees may be staggering. They depend on our country and the payment method you’re using, so they can be zero or up to 7.5% of the total amount. That makes Skrill one of the most expensive money-transfer providers, especially when you compare it to providers who don’t even charge these fees as you don’t have to upload funds to use their services.
Making Withdrawals
Skrill opts to charge a fixed fee for withdrawals. However, even in that case, these fees will depend on your country.
For example, US residents have it the easiest, as they can withdraw the funds for free. To compare, Australians have to pay an A$8.91 fixed fee. Residents of the UK get a 7.5% fee when they use a Visa card. Alternatively, they have to pay a £4.90 fixed fee if they opt to use a domestic or international bank account.
If you want to pay for something online with your wallet, you won’t have to pay a fee. This applies to retailers that accept Skrill payments.
Sending Money
Another way Skrill earns money through fees is by charging you for sending money to other Skrill users. The Skrill-to-Skrill transfer (in the UK, for example) costs 1.45% of the total amount with a minimum fee of 0.50 EUR. The recipient won’t have to pay anything to receive the money, though.
Again, these fees depend on the country and the payment method, so they are rather inconsistent. Thus, we suggest checking the latest fees for your country on the official website. In the US, sending and receiving money is free of charge.
Banks may also charge some fees when using Skrill to transfer money. Unfortunately, these don’t fall under the provider’s jurisdiction, and Skrill is unable to control them.
Due to these fees, the recipient may get less money than they first thought. Because of that, we urge you to contact your and the recipient’s banks to see how much these fees may be.
The reasons behind these fees are as follows:
- In order to receive a transfer, the recipient’s bank may charge a fee.
- The intermediary bank may charge a fee when the money is in transit.
- Some banking protocols, like SWIFT payments, may incur certain charges.
- If you’re using wire transfers, you may have to pay some additional fees as well.